Another California Gun BuyBack

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California City Swaps Gifts for Guns

By SANDY COHEN, Associated Press WriterSun Dec 25, 2:56 AM ET

"Big Daddy" Willis came to Compton to turn an illegal homemade pistol into Christmas dinner. Charlene Watt planned to turn three shotguns into a plasma TV.

The two were among dozens of gun-toting residents who converged on a shopping center parking lot Saturday to anonymously swap firearms for gift certificates as part of a program aimed at reducing violence in this crime-plagued city.

Each was rewarded with a $100 gift card for Circuit City or the Ralphs supermarket chain, the program's co-sponsors.

In a line that snaked across a parking lot, participants from across Los Angeles County carried guns in cardboard boxes, plastic grocery bags and fancy leather cases.

"Hopefully and prayerfully this will cut down on the shootings," said Compton resident Ruther Daniels, 44, who turned in a .22-caliber handgun.

Authorities created the program after a sharp spike in Compton's crime rate this year. Sixty-eight homicides have been recorded so far in 2005, up from 39 in 2004, according to sheriff's Capt. Eric Hamilton.

Over three consecutive Saturdays, sheriff's deputies amassed more than 250 firearms, including 185 handguns, 48 high-powered rifles, 15 sawed-off shotguns and a Tec-9 semiautomatic machine gun pistol.

"The only reason you'd have these guns is to shoot at people," said sheriff's Deputy A.J. Rotella, who came up with the Gifts for Guns concept.

All will undergo ballistics checks to determine if they were used in crimes before being melted down at the sheriff's annual "gun dump."

Authorities said the gun exchange might become an annual program. It was funded by the city of Compton, Circuit City, Ralphs and the Sheriff's Department through its sale of assets seized in drug cases.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051225/ap_on_re_us/gifts_for_guns
 
Thread title changed to make it a bit less pointed at what may well be an out of context quote from one LEO.

Perhaps Deputy Rotella did come up with the idea. Perhaps the newpaper simply printed it that way and he was commenting on the Tech Nine only. Regardless, the real perps here are Ralph's, Circuit City and the Compton Town Council, not necessarily in that order.
Rich
 
All will undergo ballistics checks to determine if they were used in crimes before being melted down at the sheriff's annual "gun dump."
I bet they didnt tell them that before they turned em in!:eek:
 
We ran a few buy back programs with great success. Taken in were several rusted out .45's that grandpa brought back from WWII and a bunch of other crap, including several homemade pipe shoutguns that were most likely manufactured for the sole purpose of selling to us. Every single weapon that was turned in was useless and I figure we spent about $5,000.00 on $5.00 worth of scrap metal. No money to replace my tattered and expired body armor though.
 
The term "Gun Buy Back" is just as wrong and incorrect as the idea of having one in the first place.
If a city is going to say they want to buy back my firearms, they would of had to have sold them to me in the first place, not to mention that they must assume I'm a moron if I want to give up a $1,000 rifle for a $100 gift card.

BTW, what Plasma TV at Circuit city costs only the $300 worth of gift cards for turning in 3 shotguns?
 
The stupid thing is that the people that are shooting other people aren't going to give up their guns. They are therefore acomplishing nothing.
 
Another government sponsored crime spree. What a great incentive for burglars to get rid of loot anonymously. Easier than taking it to a pawn shop and no paper work.

Tully Mars
 
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